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Post by QPR Report on Apr 12, 2009 7:17:33 GMT
From BBC Gossip "Queens Park Rangers will again try to persuade Malaga boss Antonia Tapia to take over as their manager following the exit of Paulo Sousa. (Sunday Express) " And since we do have the resources, you never know what we might do: Could be Tapia. Could be Ainsworth or Wise or Ferguson or Ince or De Canio or Errickson or or or Wikipedia one line en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Tapia
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Post by Lonegunmen on Apr 12, 2009 7:21:59 GMT
Or even the cheapest measure yet, Flavio Briatore for Manager with Paladini as his new assistant!
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Post by weavie on Apr 12, 2009 7:24:27 GMT
exiting times for us if we must get someone good in
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 12, 2009 7:27:37 GMT
Probably best to hire a bunch "Cheaper By the Dozen" - and the when Flavio wants a change, he just pulls out the next one. (Think of it a bunch of Pez. You click one comes up; you take that one and the next one moves to the top)
Because our primary problem is not that we haven't had a more than adequate manager. Gregory, Dowie, De Canio, Sousa (and before that Holloway). Given control over the resources that we've been spent on the team: Any of them could have done a very good job.
Not much point hiring The World's greatest F1 Racer and then telling him how to drive the car. And the person down the street, who doesn't even have a driving licence deciding which tires should be on the car, or that he should drive in a different way.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Apr 12, 2009 7:32:44 GMT
Michael Schumacher is going to manage QPR??
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Post by QPR Report on Apr 12, 2009 7:34:06 GMT
Left alone, even he could probably do a better job than... ;D From March 15, 2009 QPR Report Claim QPR Sounded Out Taglia as Manager qprreport.blogspot.com/2009/03/did-qpr-sound-out-taglia-as-manager.html Sunday Sun/Neil Farrington - NUFC may look to Antonio Tapia as Joe's successor - ... Malaga’s Antonio Tapia ....[W]ith his contract due to expire in June, Tapia’s agents — Bahia Internacional — are understood to have been sounded out by representatives of QPR and Newcastle about a possible move to England. And Tapia admitted: “I rejected an offer during the (January) transfer window, although I am a lover of English football. I am a professional and my commitment was to Malaga. I don’t regret the decision...."“
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Post by weavie on Apr 12, 2009 8:18:15 GMT
trouble is whith medterainians they like to play one up front and use the ridiculous rotation system i love the way man utd play its all blood and guts attacking football
its rodney marsh my favourite player
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